◇Q= m x c x ◇T
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| | | Temp change
| | Specific heat capacity
| Mass
Enthalpy change
Calculations for quantum mechanics
The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1°C(o.w it tells us how easily something heats up)
4.18 J/g/°C
0.712 J/g/°C
Gallium and Arsenic
1.Calculate Q
2.Calculate no° moles of reactant used to make this energy (N)
3.Divide Q by N
Enthalpy Change
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no° moles of reactant(thing reacting)
mass(m)
= ——————
Relative particle mass (Mr)